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We have a large customer base in Ireland and want to provide a local (Irish) number for these customers. I've thought of doing the following:

Set up a VOIP account with an Irish supplier and get handsets that support a least 2 lines (e.g Sipura SPA-841). Configure each handset with the UK number on line 1 and the Irish number on line 2.

The only other way I can think of doing this is with an Irish number through voipfone.co.uk but this is not possible (is it?). It would be better to have one account for ease of managment and billing, so if this was on the horizon I would be inclined to wait. I would also be grateful for any other advice on how to tackle this problem, if there are better solutions to the above.

This is actually a problem we've had for years with our traditional PSTN setup. VOIP will obviously solve this and several other international telephony issues that we have, it's just a matter of making the right choices up front.

Unfortunately we don't have any more Irish numbers available for beta testing but do have Spanish, Italian and french numbers available if you would be interested in beta testing any of these numbers please contact technical support with your details.